Eunice might have been exposed to the other side of “fun.” Eunice and Pretty alternate between making poor choices and being the wise buddy. Eunice hasn’t even had a month after receiving R1.7 million and she’s already blowing it all.
Eunice is living the dream; this is the life I need to live, and damn, I’ve fallen in love with her. Eunice seems to have been a party animal all along, with the exception that she lacked funds.
Eunice appears to be wasting money in a month’s time. Eunice was supposed to have R1.1 million because she handed the corrupt cop R400k and EMkay R200k, but she only had R1.7 million. She appears to have already spent more than R2 million, based on how much she has spent. That vehicle, as well as the apartment and furniture in which it is housed. Eunice is blowing it hard right now, like she’s throwing a seven-day birthday bash. Eunice may appear on the future season of I blew it, based on her current trajectory. Eunice will miss the food she is discarding.
Meneer Magongwa realizes Eunice is the blesser at that very moment. Eunice is the new president of Turf, as well as a blessing. Mr Magongwa smiled when he answered “no” to the lunch money and said, “You’re forcing me.” I’ve never guffawed so much in my entire life.
When Eunice has been acting irresponsibly, she should not be offering these small girls advice, asking them to be good and behave. Eunice’s character is one that I enjoy watching. They’re demonstrating how money can transform a person in less than a day.
This, I believe, should serve as a lesson for us as young people. Money has the ability to both build and demolish. They’re demonstrating how the vast majority of black people act when they have access to money. I blew it, they say. It’s a pity. She would soon be out of work and broke again.